Rolling Stone: Top 100 Drummers of All-Time! (Cough Cough)

Ringo doesn’t even make the top 10 and noticeably absent from the list entirely, Detroit’s own, Johnny (Bee) Bdanjek, by age 16 was setting the beat for Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels. Bee went on to tour and play with the likes of Edgar Winter, Alice Cooper, Dr. John, Bob Seger, Ronnie Montrose, Nils Lofgren and others, before co-founding The Rockets. He was the drummer rock critic Dave Marsh described as an “unknown genius” for his drum break on Mitch Ryder’s “Devil with the Blue Dress On”.

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As for how the rag went about making its selections, the writers say: “We valued nuance and musicality over chops and flash, celebrating players who knew the value of aiding a great song more than hogging up a show with a silly solo.” Nonetheless, three of the top five are known for taking up at least what could have been two more songs in the set with long solos – Bonham, Ginger Baker and Neil Peart.